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Who We Are

Project Vote is a national nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)(3) that works to empower, educate, and mobilize low-income, minority, youth, and other marginalized and under-represented voters.

Despite recent upticks in voter participation, a significant portion of the electorate, concentrated in low-income and minority communities, is still alienated from the electoral process. This weakens our democracy by excluding from major public policy decisions the voices of the most vulnerable and least powerful. Project Vote knows that strong democracy needs active participation from all sectors of society, and works hard to engage low-income and minority voters in the civic process.

Since 1994 Project Vote has developed state-of-the-art voter registration and Get-Out-the-Vote programs, and has helped register more than 5.6 million Americans in low-income and minority communities. Project Vote has also achieved a nationwide presence through long-term relationships with service and advocacy partners, and takes a leadership role in nationwide election administration issues, working through research, legal services, and advocacy to ensure that our constituencies are not prevented from registering and voting.

Project Vote's legal team works to uncover barriers to political participation at the state and local level that require legal action. Project Vote--often working with other civic rights organizations and local counsel--brings suits against practices that violate state and federal laws to disenfranchise or intimidate voters, improperly remove or purge eligible voters from the rolls, or unfairly restrict the efforts of voter participation organizations to bring new citizens into the electorate.

Project Vote's Election Administration (EA) program works to enforce and expand public policy that facilitates access to the ballot rather than limits it. In addition to a field program that ensures Project Vote’s registrants get on the rolls, that they can vote, and that their votes are counted, Project Vote’s Election Administration program investigates, and—where necessary—initiates legal action to protect the rights of voters and remedy the attempted disenfranchisement of our constituencies. In the long-term, Project Vote works towards systemic changes: lowering the barriers that prevent underrepresented populations from registering and voting, while working to enforce and expand public policies and procedures that encourage full participation in elections.

The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) requires states to offer voter registration opportunities to clients and applicants of public assistance programs. Fifteen years after the NVRA went into effect, however, only a handful of states are consistently complying with the requirement to offer voter registration services to clients and applicants of public assistance programs. The Public Agency Registration Program is a joint effort by Project Vote and Demos, a national voting rights and election reform policy organization. In addition to technical assistance, the Project documents noncompliance and, when necessary, initiates litigation to enforce the public agency provisions of the NVRA.